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Many Christians today are confused over the meaning and purpose of Israel. The Israel of God, Dr. O. Palmer Robertson explores Israel’s importance theologically and practically, allowing the whole Bible to define who Israel was, is, and will be. “Palmer …
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In this enlightening work, Dr. Keith Mathison sets forth a wealth of biblical, historical, and theological evidence for an optimistic eschatology. Unlike end-time forecasts that see modest growth in the church before Christ’s return, postmillennialism expects the Spirit-blessed Gospel to …
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The books of the Pentateuch are among the most foundational for understanding the message and significance of the biblical story. They are also among the least understood. A clear, in-depth, and Christ-centered introduction to these books is, therefore, a pressing …
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“…despite his stern Calvinist upbringing” – Why is it that in the modern media the word ‘Calvinist’ is always accompanied by ‘stern’, ‘dour’ or ‘strict’? Most of the people who use the terms together have next to no knowledge of …
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The Puritans have gotten bad press for their supposed lack of teaching on the doctrine of spiritual adoption. In Heirs with Christ, Joel R. Beeke dispels this caricature and shows that the Puritan era did more to advance the idea that …
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For more than 40 years, the Trinity Hymnal has been used in churches around the country. Containing hymns especially for churches in the Protestant Reformed tradition, the Trinity Hymnal has been established as one of the more theologically sound hymnals …
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Most art in the last fifty, or even one hundred years, has lost its beauty, particularly sacred beauty, and in response Christians have abandoned the arts. In Art for God’s Sake, Philip Graham Ryken makes a case for both the …
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This important collection of essays seeks to place the work of the Westminster Assembly in its historical, theological, political and social setting and challenge inaccurate historical assertions that have since become commonplace. It places Westminster in its relation to earlier …
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The debate over baptism continues in the modern church. Many say that baptism must be administered only to those who have made a profession of faith, while others will also baptize the infant children of believers. Whatever one’s position, the …
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Most one-volume Bible dictionaries are aimed at scholars and specialists - people who already have a thorough understanding of the Bible. But this dictionary was designed, written, and edited with the needs of general readers in mind. People with no …
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The theological system known as Calvinism is often caricatured as harsh, dour, and illogical. But as Dr. Joel R. Beeke argues in this important new book, this image could not be further from the truth. Beeke, a pastor, educator, editor, …
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The Heidelberg Catechism is a summary of biblical doctrine that can be used as a teaching tool for both adults and children. It is the inspiration for Tabletalk’s daily studies in 2012 and an excellent resource for private study, family …
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Designed specifically for the classroom, this volume presents the accurate and definitive version of “Sinners,” accompanied by the tools necessary to study and teach this famous American sermon. With an introduction aimed at students and teachers and commentary that draws …
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